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Old 05-09-03, 07:15 PM
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TII flywheel 13b-rew

Are the TII flywheels smaller than the 3rd gen 13b-rew's
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Same diameter, 7 lbs heavier
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The TII is heavier?
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yes.. TII are heavier then FD.

they are same diameter.
s5TII counterweight is same as FD counterweight.
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so theoretically during a clutch change you could pick up a stock FD flywheel and bolt it in since the front counterweight is the same?
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